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Re: Alfred Lindenberger - 28 September 1944
That's true.
Sorry for the typo. |
Re: Alfred Lindenberger - 28 September 1944
I have also seen 23 WWI and 1 WWII. I believe there is also one unconfirmed from WWII. There was a number of French WWI pilots still in service back in 1940.
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Re: Alfred Lindenberger - 28 September 1944
Good evening,
Haegelen has 22 confirmed and 2 unconfirmed in WW1 and 1 confirmed in WW2. Can anybody tell me if his Sep/Oct 1918 kills were scored in a SPAD S.VII or a SPAD S.XIII ? Cheers, Michael |
Re: Alfred Lindenberger - 28 September 1944
Lindenberger's WW I claims update:
FAA 234 Observer 1 29 May 17 Spad Cerny 2 2 Oct 17 Spad Soupir (which is NW of Reims and ENE of Soissons 3 21 Oct 17 Spad Bravcourt-Freshes Jasta 2 or Boelke pilot 4 31 may 18 Bre 14 Villers-Cotterets a day of heavy air combat 5 1 Jun 18 Bre 14 Priez a day of heavy air combat 6 18 Aug 18 Bre 14 Moulin-Touvent 7 20 Aug 18 AR 2 w Champs a day of heavy air combat 8. 31 Aug 18 RE 8 C2727 2lt GE Herring (P) POW & Cpt WG Shedel (O) POW 6 Sqn 9 3 Sep 18 BF combles 1805 a heavy air combat day 10 6 Sep 18 Camel D9484 Lt AH Hiscox KIA 208 Sqn 11 30 Oct 18 SE 5 12 1 Nov 18 SE 5 E5811 Lt H Wilcox KIA 32 Sqn |
Re: Alfred Lindenberger - 28 September 1944
Hello James,
yes, Alfred Lindenber has the record for the longest period between the first and the last kill: 26 years (27 if gunner kills are counted). However, I don't know the dates for the first kills of Alfred Helm and Alfred Müller. Alfred Helm scored 3 in WW1 (?+?+1916) and 3 in WW2 (all 1942). Alfred Müller scored 3 in WW1 (?+1917+1917) and 3 in WW2 (all 1940). Cheers, Michael |
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